Published Tuesday, January 3, 2012, OK personal/derivative use; link lovethatimage.artsquadgraphics.com.
Vegetable plate and Crab Dip recipe
After midnight on New Year’s Eve, I like to drink Champagne and eat crab dip with a fresh vegetable plate and ridged potato chips. It’s not the most common food for the first thing all year, but it’s what I’ve been doing for a long, long time. The crab dip is super easy.
Crab Dip
One pkg. 8 ozs. Philadephia brand cream cheese, room temperature so it’s easier to blend
1/3 cup cream (or milk)
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
1 and 1/2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
Dash garlic powder
Dash salt (optional)
One 6 oz. can crab meat
Put cream cheese and milk or cream in a bowl. Mix with a fork until smooth. Add rest of ingredients except crab. Mix until smooth. Add drained crab meat; mix well. There you go!
Potato chips are fabulous, but actually the veggies are all super good with some crab dip on them. Happy New Year!
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Natural foods looking so decadently delicious! Very tempting photo!
What a beautiful vegetable platter – every color of the rainbow. The crab dip sounds wonderful I think I will try it.
You have made me hungry, I keep saying I must buy a fresh crab and have some crab sandwiches now you have made me want some even More. Happy New Year fom Margate in Kent England
Yum! First off those veggies look delicious and that dip sounds so yummy. I may need to try that one out. – Happy New Year!
Sounds like a great recipe, and the veggies look delicious! Great picture!
So colourful and yummy!
Mmmmmmmmmm, I call dibs on the grape tomatoes!!!
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Now that is a beautiful photo!
Best wishes for the New Year!
Lea
What a work of art!
Those sliced red peppers look so seductive!
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